World Class Soccer (a.k.a. Italy 1990) 1990 Sports
Re-release of U.S. Gold's own Italy 1990 with a few unimportant enhancements, mostly cosmetic ones. Despite the coveted World Cup license, World Class Soccer is a very uninspiring game that doesn't offer much more than the minimum you'd expect from soccer games. Simple graphics, standard ADLIB music, and pretty boring gameplay. Ball handling is very poor, as is the AI of computer-controlled teams (who don't seem to know what "defense" means). A downright waste of license... only to be recommended for people who want to have every soccer game ever made. If you want a fun game, look elsewhere. ...
Imperium 1990 Amiga
In this new release from Electronic Arts you become the Emperor of the Solar System. You wield total control over every aspect of society, from military forces to the galactic economy. Evaluate your strategy in dealing with the other empires that make up the universe. The fate of your people, indeed the fate of the entire Solar System rests in your hands. Ah, the power of being Emperor! Imperium is a mixture of strategy and simulation. Every move you make will have consequences elsewhere. If you decide to build up your star fleet of battleships, other empires (and there are quite...
Ecco The Dolphin (Windows 95) 1995 Action adventure
Travel through time along with Ecco the dolphin, in the only game that could call itself a "dolphin simulator". Indeed, you can do pretty much everything a typical dolphin does, including eating fish, surfacing in order to breathe, using your biological sonar and of course, jumping out of the water to amaze your friends. The storyline is actually deeper that one may think by looking at the box illustration. As Ecco, you are the only dolphin who managed to escape from a giant whirlpool which sucked down your entire pod. The five shining stars on your forehead show that you are...
Afterlife 1996 Simulation
Afterlife is is a humorous strategy game similar to SimCity where the afterlife is subject to market-based economy. The player has to make it work by managing heaven and hell simultaneously. In both hell and heaven the player constructs zones which deal with one of the seven capital sins respectively the corresponding virtues. Through the gates new souls arrive regularly which were sinful or virtues in one specific aspect. These go to the appropriate zones to receive their gifts or punishment - but only if the player constructed a street system. If there is no place left they wander through hell/heaven...
Conquest of The New World: Deluxe Edition 1996 Strategy
Conquest of the new world is a turn-based strategy game that lets you control one of 6 different nations in their attempt to colonize the new continent. The gameworld is represented in an isometric point of view. Combat is a mini-game taking place on a battlefield where victory can be achieved by killing enemy troops or capturing the enemy's flag. ...
Vengeance of The Excalibur 1991 Role playing
This follow-on to Arthurian RPG adventure Spirit of Excalibur, Vengeance of Excalibur picks up where the old one ended. While power in Britain has been restored after the death of King Arthur and the destruction of evil sorceress Morgan Le Fay a terrible force has been unleashed. The demonic Shadowmaster, a dark summoning of the slain witch, is terrorizing Britain entrapping the King and stealing the fair court enchantress, Nineve. You must command the knights of the kingdom to find and destroy the vile beast. The gameplay takes place in seven acts or episodes and features a mix of RPG,...
Denarius Avaricius Sextus 1992 Adventure
Everybody that's been interested in games from back in the days knows the biggest names in adventure games. The series by Sierra, the games from Lucasarts, and some even know the Hugo trilogy, but who remembers the Avvy series by Thorsoft? They weren't as big back in the days, but that doesn't mean they can't compete with them. The first one in the series, is Avaricius, which takes place back in good old A.D. 79. You play as Denarius Avaricius Sextus, a man whose sole aim in life was to hoard as much cash as he could. He lives in Pompei,...
Armalyte: The Final Run 1991 Amiga
Cyberdyne system's C64 blaster was probably the most accomplished game ever to grace the little beige suitcase's screen. Featuring six stages of frantic action, set against some simply stunning bas-relief backdrops, the C64 Armalyte won itself a legion of fans, and rightfully so. Unfortunately, though, the same classic status cannot be bestowed upon this Amiga 'enhancement'. The story behind the game's development has more twists and turns than an episode of falcon crest, with the game originally in the hands of Steve Northcot and Ian Harling who consequently left the project mid-development. The job was the farmed out to arc developments...
FIFA Soccer 07 2006 Sports
For years EA's FIFA franchise has played second fiddle to Konami's Winning Eleven franchise, at least in the eyes of true fans of simulation-soccer. But EA is no dummy and in recent years the FIFA franchise has done its best WE-imitation in terms of gameplay while also putting to use a record-number of licenses -- something Konami's title sorely lacks. In FIFA 07, EA has put together its best playing soccer title to date, and, thanks to a few pleasant surprises, shifts from imitator to innovator. On the pitch, FIFA 07 is fast-paced and exciting while still retaining somewhat of a...
Conan 2004 Arcade action
Straight from the mind of one Robert E. Howard comes a strapping, dark-haired Cimmerian warrior, named Conan. Brandishing his massive axe and two-handed sword, he's ready to chop anything that stands between him and his destiny. The developers of the game claimed that the main inspiration for Conan comes from Robert E. Howard's novel. This became self-evident from the moment we began playing the game. To begin with, Conan looks nothing like the venerated movie character flawlessly depicted in John Milus' epic Conan the Barbarian, starting Arnold Schwarzenegger. In this game, Conan completely fits the descriptions from the books, and...
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